he US government has ramped up its campaign against V

The first blasts hit before dawn. Within hours, Donald Trump was on Truth Social boasting that

Venezuela’s president had been captured. Caracas shook, military bases burned,

and stunned residents watched the sky glow orange. Washington called it a strike on “narco terrorists.”

Venezuela called it naked theft of oil and power. Now the world is asking whe… Continues…

What began as open-water “anti-narcotics” strikes has spiraled into the most dangerous

US–Latin America confrontation in years. By hitting military sites in Caracas and surrounding states,

Washington crossed a threshold Venezuela long warned about.

Trump’s triumphant tone on social media, promising more “details” from Mar-a-Lago,

only deepened fears that this was not a limited operation, but the opening chapter of something far larger and less controllable.

In Caracas, a shaken government declared a national emergency, accusing the

United States of using drug trafficking as a pretext to seize oil and minerals.

Cuba and Colombia swiftly condemned the attacks, wary of a conflict that could ignite the region. Months earlier,

Maduro had offered talks on oil and narcotics; now his government speaks the language of survival and “eternal war.”

Between Trump’s vow to “just kill people” and Venezuela’s warnings of invasion

, diplomacy feels perilously distant, even as civilians brace for what tomorrow’s sky might bring.

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